# ICTU
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Last month
March 2024
it's a deal
Public sector pay deal ratified by 'sizeable majority' of trade union members
25 Mar
18.1k
30
This year
2024
Defence
Military groups attack proposed 'draconian' Bill that will halt them criticising Government
Updated
20 Feb
21.1k
Public Service
Explainer: 'No deal' in public pay talks, but why are they always so tense?
Unions have been seeking pay to be restored since a €4 billion austerity cut in 2009.
11 Jan
18.3k
29
Pay deal
Donohoe claims €2.9 billion pay deal was offered to unions, who say agreement 'lacks credibility'
Updated
11 Jan
38.6k
75
Last year
2023
RTÉ
'I think it is only right' that no-one in RTÉ should earn more than DG, media minister says
Updated
15 Nov 2023
14.8k
66
ICTU
The 'far-right is mobilising in communities and workplaces' and must be challenged, unions warn
1 May 2023
27.8k
49
All time
Raise The Roof
Protest and concert calling for action on housing crisis takes place in Dublin
Updated
26 Nov 2022
49.4k
66
Pay deal
Revised terms amounting to a 6.5% pay increase accepted by public service workers
7 Oct 2022
26.7k
44
Voices
Opinion: Under 20s aren't entitled to the national minimum wage, that has to change
Dr Laura Bambrick
26 Aug 2022
28.0k
28
Higher Education
University lecturers' union to ballot members for industrial action in September
12 Aug 2022
15.9k
23
co-ordinated campaign
Teacher unions plan ballots for industrial action over stalled pay talks
10 Aug 2022
19.7k
20
Irish Defence Forces
Irish Military officers granted temporary access to ICTU for pay talks
2 Jun 2022
6.9k
0
armed forces
Coveney okays associate membership of ICTU for armed forces ahead of pay talks
24 May 2022
10.3k
5
Industrial Relations
'We have lost faith': Military officers vote overwhelmingly for membership of trade union group
Updated
19 Apr 2022
51.8k
28
remote work
Employers should be obliged to provide reasons if they refuse remote work requests - ICTU
2 Mar 2022
15.3k
26
remote working
Proposed remote working legislation lacks 'teeth', say unions and employment lawyers
26 Jan 2022
16.1k
48
bank holliers
Explainer: What does Ireland's new public holiday actually mean for workers and employers?
20 Jan 2022
46.7k
20
close contacts
Supermarkets and hauliers struggling with 'higher than normal' rates of staff shortages
5 Jan 2022
17.1k
6
covid absences
'Absenteeism': Union officials hit out at use of term to describe workers out for Covid reasons
4 Jan 2022
24.3k
19
THE MORNING LEAD
ICTU: Scrap 'inadequate' unemployment welfare system and link payments to past earnings
15 Nov 2021
32.6k
22
voluntary sector
Unions call for 3% pay increase for voluntary and community sector workers
Updated
9 Nov 2021
11.6k
10
budget 2022
Government should abandon plans for 'unaffordable tax cuts', says ICTU
Updated
14 Sep 2021
26.4k
42
income support
First cuts to Pandemic Unemployment Payment rates take effect from today
7 Sep 2021
44.9k
19
Workers
ICTU asks government to continue full PUP rate for workers in unopened sectors
26 Aug 2021
12.2k
21
debenhams debacle
'Lawful but preferably not': Debenhams, Clery's and the future of collective redundancies
Updated
21 May 2021
36.5k
28
Public Sector
Unions agree deal to give 1% pay rise to public servants this year and another in 2022
23 Feb 2021
71.0k
68
CETA
Green Party to push for postponement of Dáil vote on EU-Canada free trade agreement
14 Dec 2020
20.9k
38
ICTU
Public sector staff to get 1% pay rise next year - with another to follow in 2022
11 Dec 2020
30.4k
42
Sick Pay
Explainer: Why it's taken a pandemic to get sick pay back on the government agenda
22 Nov 2020
20.9k
23
Pay dispute
Taoiseach and Mary Lou McDonald clash in Dáil as ICTU withdraws from Low Pay Commission
Updated
23 Sep 2020
40.3k
52
protection
'The pandemic exposed big failings': ICTU calls for mandatory sick pay for all workers
20 Sep 2020
34.7k
48
Voices
Opinion: The state of sick pay in Ireland is sickening
Dr Laura Bambrick
16 Aug 2020
58.5k
62
meat plants
'All sorts of a mess': Dáil Covid committee hears from trade unions about meat plant workers' 'tale of woe'
13 Aug 2020
31.3k
34
Covid-19
Handshakes and sharing cups banned: How Irish businesses will operate once they reopen
Updated
9 May 2020
102k
85
protection
Concern over how physical distancing in workplaces will be 'policed' once restrictions are eased
28 Apr 2020
33.4k
68